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El Maravilloso Mago de Oz
Capítulo 13, Página 5
“And
I
shall
get
back
to
Kansas,”
cried
Dorothy,
clapping
her
hands.
“Oh,
let
us
start
for
the
Emerald
City
tomorrow!”
This
they
decided
to
do.
The
next
day
they
called
the
Winkies
together
and
bade
them
good-bye.
The
Winkies
were
sorry
to
have
them
go,
and
they
had
grown
so
fond
of
the
Tin
Woodman
that
they
begged
him
to
stay
and
rule
over
them
and
the
Yellow
Land
of
the
West.
Finding
they
were
determined
to
go,
the
Winkies
gave
Toto
and
the
Lion
each
a
golden
collar;
and
to
Dorothy
they
presented
a
beautiful
bracelet
studded
with
diamonds;
and
to
the
Scarecrow
they
gave
a
gold-headed
walking
stick,
to
keep
him
from
stumbling;
and
to
the
Tin
Woodman
they
offered
a
silver
oil-can,
inlaid
with
gold
and
set
with
precious
jewels.
Every
one
of
the
travelers
made
the
Winkies
a
pretty
speech
in
return,
and
all
shook
hands
with
them
until
their
arms
ached.
Dorothy
went
to
the
Witch’s
cupboard
to
fill
her
basket
with
food
for
the
journey,
and
there
she
saw
the
Golden
Cap.
She
tried
it
on
her
own
head
and
found
that
it
fitted
her
exactly.
She
did
not
know
anything
about
the
charm
of
the
Golden
Cap,
but
she
saw
that
it
was
pretty,
so
she
made
up
her
mind
to
wear
it
and
carry
her
sunbonnet
in
the
basket.
Then,
being
prepared
for
the
journey,
they
all
started
for
the
Emerald
City;
and
the
Winkies
gave
them
three
cheers
and
many
good
wishes
to
carry
with
them.
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